Jazz guitarist Jim Hall now one for the history books. Been digging his playing since @ 1975. Early 90's I was lucky to mix a concert featuring Jim Hall & Ron Carter.
Always a talented and intriguing player with a mellow tone.
NPR just reported Jim passed away in his sleep last night, a week after his 83'd birthday.
Jim Hall - that's all
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Jim Hall - that's all
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Jim was one of the great masters. And he had amazing tone.
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Re: Jim Hall - that's all
Saw him several times in clubs in the 70s, wonderful player, sweet man.
Only guy I ever saw who as he dug into a solo, would turn his guitar down,
until you only heard the acoustic sound.
Only guy I ever saw who as he dug into a solo, would turn his guitar down,
until you only heard the acoustic sound.
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What a great feel.
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Re: Jim Hall - that's all
RIP. Saw him at the Monterey Jazz Festival and attended a long question and answer interview that was spectacularly interesting. A giant and a gentleman.